A shop that could form the corner of a brand new alleyway in York is up for sale.
Number 4 Spurriergate, a four storey building, is on the market for £500,000.
It was most recently home to Beaverbrooks. It closed when the firm relocated to York’s new ‘jewellery quarter’ on Davygate.
The building dates back to the 1840s, but the shopfront is a 20th century addition.
Under the bold Coney Street Riverside scheme, it would remain. But the building next door, currently home to Boots, would be demolished.
This would create a walkway down to the river, notionally called Waterloo Place.
Boots before and after
York property firm The Helmsley Group has put forward the plans for the redevelopment Coney Street. All the planning application documents are here and here.
Chester-based estate agents kenneymoore are marketing number 4 Spurriergate.
It says: “The premises occupy a prime location on Spurriergate, at its junction with Coney Street and Market Street.”
Rates payable on the building are £17,920 per year.